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Round 7. Chiefs v Lions
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 105677"><p>I`ll go for the Lions in this one, simply because of the way they`ve played so well above expectations this season. They have a brilliant coach who`s getting the best out of his charges, and they should have taken to heart some of the lessons given to them last week by the Blues.</p><p></p><p>I think that the Chiefs will really struggle up front- this has been the real area of strength for the Lions this season, especially in the front row with V D Merwe, Wepener and Mujati- none of them household names even in Joburg at the beggining of the campaign. They`ve also impressed in their back row, while the Chiefs should hold the edge in the second row.</p><p></p><p>Even if the Chiefs pack can stand up to the Lions, the Lions should be able to walk it in the backs- Lavea vs. Pretorius sounds a bit like Lomu vs Catt, complete mismatch really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 105677"] I`ll go for the Lions in this one, simply because of the way they`ve played so well above expectations this season. They have a brilliant coach who`s getting the best out of his charges, and they should have taken to heart some of the lessons given to them last week by the Blues. I think that the Chiefs will really struggle up front- this has been the real area of strength for the Lions this season, especially in the front row with V D Merwe, Wepener and Mujati- none of them household names even in Joburg at the beggining of the campaign. They`ve also impressed in their back row, while the Chiefs should hold the edge in the second row. Even if the Chiefs pack can stand up to the Lions, the Lions should be able to walk it in the backs- Lavea vs. Pretorius sounds a bit like Lomu vs Catt, complete mismatch really. [/QUOTE]
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